Kindle Touch video review
Amazon’s newest ereader has ditched the buttons – well, almost – in favour of a finger-friendly reading experience. But does a touchscreen interface mean a compromise in performance?
Amazon’s newest ereader has ditched the buttons – well, almost – in favour of a finger-friendly reading experience. But does a touchscreen interface mean a compromise in performance?
Is it the end of the line already for Amazon’s Touch ereader? It looks like the Paperwhite has dealt the killer blow
Amazon’s Kindles have long had a hold on the e-reader market, but its new finger-friendly model is a departure from its buttoned-up brothers. Is it a touch of class? Amazon Kindle Touch review – sharp, sensitive display The Touch’s 6in screen has the same specs as Amazon’s other Kindles, but this is the sharpest-looking e-reader […]
Translation tools, social sharing, and multi-language support are also hidden in the Kindle Touch’s latest update